Vocabula
Grammatica
Responde Latine
Anglice
Charts
100

superus, -a, -um

upper, above

100

What letter marks the fourth conjugation of verbs?  

I

100

Num merces ex Africa in Italiam vehuntur?

Non ex Italia ad Graeciam

100

Navigant in partem quam sol in sinistra est. 

We sail in the direction in which the sun is on the left. 

100

N       hoc flumen               *Fill in the blank- singulars

G       ______________

D       huic flumeni

Acc    _______________

Abl    hoc flumene

huius fluminis, hoc flumen

200

 appellō, appellāre

to call

200

Which type of adjective pretends to be a noun by itself?

Substantive

200

Ubi vos dormire soletis, discipuli?

In lectis

200

Ostia est portus in ora fluminis Tiberis, ubi flumen in mare influit. 

Ostia is a port on the mouth of the Tiber river, where the river flows into the sea. 

200

N        alius portus          *Fill in the blank- singulars

G        alius portus

D        _____________

Acc     alium portum

Abl     alio portu

alii portui

300

antequam

before

300

What type of verb is part verb/part adjective and translated with -ing in English?

Participle

300

Cur magister Marcum verberat?

Non dicit verum, non pulsat ianuam, non salutat magistrum

300
Tempestatem videns, gubernator exclamat: "Hauri aquam et iacite merces in mare!" 

Seeing the storm, the steersman yells: "Bail the water and throw the goods into the sea!"

300

3rd Sing complector, complexi, complectus sum

Perfect 

Pluperfect

Future Perfect 

complectus est

complectus erat

complectus erit 

400

gero, gerere, gessi, gessum    

to carry, wage (war), wear (clothes)

400

Is this verb a complementary infinitive or part of an indirect statement?

EX: Quintus vult volare ut avis.

Complementary

400

Quando tranquillum est mare?

Ante tempestatem, mare tranquillum prope naves est.

400

Pueri dormiunt dum magister stans recitat posteriorem partem libri. 

The boys sleep while the teacher, standing, reads aloud the latter part of the book. 

400

3rd Sing complector, complexi, complectus sum

Pres 

Imperfect

Future

complectitur

complectebatur

complectetur

500

uterque, utraque, utrumque

each of the two

500

Give three of the UNUS NAUTA forms.

Unus, nullus, ullus, solus, neuter, alius, uter, totus, alterus

500

Cur Medus non loqui potest?

Magnus fluctus in ora est. 

500

In litore, populi non videri possunt quia naves procul navigant. 

On the shore, people are not able to be seen because the ships sail far away. 

500

1st plural sum, esse, fui, futurus ALL, ACTIVE

Pres                          Perf

Impf                         Plupf

Future                       Futpf

sumus, eramus, erimus, fuimus, fueramus, fuerimus
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